| j \ 278 | Tht BXKAHTRAR. Or» | res eae TNT ——— . ea eet Batic bh a tee 7 — pina — a ono een ny th — et tt casas Count-MartiaL gM AND, Diswussat! PROM NEWFOUNDLAND. idelfisacrifice that Pam acquainted’ with: !diewlarl y:these with a red bine on either or Liner. R. Nievo:son.—At a gene-| oe ; é ‘She would permit her head to be cut/breast from the collar bone to the abdo- ral court-martial, 10th June last. andeon-) PY 4 arrival atthis place on Saturday joi for the sake of her husband by the{men, were the only marks of injury on tinued by adjournments to the 17th, Lieut. evening last, we have later dates from St.| Parisian executionars, but not the hair the body; there was no blood nor was a ‘a. © ; T ee ee . it: 2 Cr als 2 | Ss.8} j Nicholson, of the 2Ist R. N. B. Fusiliers. John’s, Newfoundland, than those pre-|UPon it; = at we pour newal ong ka the Y mee singed, but bearing & stron was arraigned for behaving in a peanda-| ninkih bellaanlt by Wesco we for the sake of others, but nothing. for/suiphurous sinell, It appeared that the Yous ahd infamous manner, unbecoming | — a ee . © . *) age. ther own sake 3 for a SICK person she is unfortunate girl, thus summoned in 8a an oflicer ond a gentleman, in this: That fearnthat the Packet Boat Victoria, | capable of depriving herself of three/awfully sudden a manner had been iron- ja April, 1850, at Glasgow, be fraudu-jowned by Mr. E. Phelan of Cerbonear,| nights’ sleep, but for the eake of wee" ownl ing at u table, between which and the lently obtained from John kaye of that ‘night’s rest she cannot break off one | fire~place she had stood with an irog 7 : : © wae v . a9 ln + f r 9 : : . oily the sum of £35, by means of a bill ; . _, (minute sooner her map out of bed.) J-2 |bs. in her hand, which wag dri 7 : t: lee en ‘ ’ ae . : Oy ll? . ere . | ; vere of Exchange drawu by him, Nicholson, on and Carboneur, in @ great gale on the 9th} Though neither spirits nor butterflies/against the wal! of the room breaking “ Lurie of London, and endorsed by him, uit. ihave a stomach, they cannot possil!y eat) hole of its own size, and that the electric Nicholson, to said Kaye, well knowing) Ve observe that P. F. Little, Esq. our) less than a woman going toa ball or to matter had come down the chimney, part when he eave such bill, 1 would not be ‘the altar, or who is cooking for guests; passing along a stove-pipe into an upper necepied or paid when due. After due : ‘ Gil tl jbut should the doctor and her body be | spartinent and doing some slight injury apres t ‘ , > : ° € ; 5 ¥, investigation, the court found the whole representation of St. John’s, to Ail the the only just cause and impediment why but the main bedy descending by the irex charge proven, and therefore sentenced vacancy made by the appointment of the! we should not eat an Vsau’s mess, she! rook into the lower room.” 9 rt: . { i ¥ ° ‘ ‘ 7 ies Sa to be oor from fon. L. O’Brien, to the Council. Mr, |devours it ee ‘I'he self-sacrifice of| ider Majesty’s Service. This sentence), .. ; shows ji in exact contraries,— | - ideas wet el ge agar ‘Little has published a lengthy address to . sho 7 tr ae was subsequently transmitted to the, ana teal ide} wsem andl tt Paul Richter. {>> By a proclamation in yesterday's Duke of Wellington, who having laid it;“e* Hlectors, ‘whicl 18 ably written, an 32 ans | Gazette the Lecislaturé of this Idand | before her Majesty, pronounced the sen- abounds with correct views and princi-| Corr ror Srammerntne.—“ Stammer-| g h ‘ " tence confirmed. ‘Stes. ing,” Dr. Turner says, ‘is caused by “40 prorogued to the 27th November. | was Jost beuveen the Cove, St. John’s, foriner townsman, is. a candidate for the -—O¢e>— mai ished ahem ipmniii | Sala ear carne oeemmmammmmes attempts to speak with empty lungs. Jn) The Races. Taret Dearu Senrences ror Mur-|singing, the lungs are kept well inflated, | won ipen.—On Thursday, at the Supreme|and there is no stuttering.” The method | MARRIBD. We are indebted to Mr. Coles for a)Court, in session at Litehfield, Connecti-}of cure is to require the patient to keep; SOIT? eotrect statement of the Races ran onjcut, Calhoun, Balcomb, and Manasseth, ais lungs well filled—to draw frequent) On Monday the 23rd ult., by the Rev. Thursday and Friday last, and now pre- convicted of murder, have al! beén sen-|!ong breaths, to speak loud, and to pause Mr. Phelin, Mr. Gabriel Macdonald, of gent ii to our readers, according to pro-,tenced to be executed on the second Fri-}on the instant of finding embarrassment’ bast Point, to Mary, third daughter of the inise. day of July next. Balcomb turned State’s|in his speech, taking a long inspiration late William Dalton of St. John, N. B. FIRST DAY.—FIRST RACE. levidence to save his own life, but it ap-|efore they go on again. I cured one of | ‘pearing from his own testimony that hejihe worst cases I ever knew, on this) arcane mamta x deh om jweepstukes of Thirty Shillings each—| . inci ir tia E12 y Shillings eac! ‘and Calhoun dealt the blows, while Man-| principle.” | £5 added —for 3 year elds: : ake Sig si ‘asseth urged them on, he was sentenced Mr, J ohn Arthur ~ Jenny Lind, 1 with the others to death. Mr. G. Colee’s “ Miss O'Neill,” 2| PASSENGERS. In the Steamer from Pictou on yeeter- ay morning—Mr. Walkinshaw, lady and “ What would I like to have?” said Virs. Winblossom. “ Why, a two-bushe! , Ac. Cention Binnie,’ Asie" Bolted,, Horrmir Surrenina.— Man Eating| basket fall of needles, and all of then: f, rity Mrs. Mackintosh, Mr. Agasis, Mr Mr. Arthur O’Neill’s © Erin,” Bolted, | his hund.--We are indebted to Captain|’ere needles worn clean up to the eyes in B. O’Neil Miss O'Ne! Pe eee aD SECOND RACE. |Willicin H. Hooper, of the Central Road,| making bags, and all them ‘ere bags . , or Plate for all Aves: £7 10s : ‘for the following particulars :—Captain|chock full of dimuns. You wouldn'ttalk "1, ge Lady Franklin, for London, on Voctor Boswell’s “ Gipsy,” 2 1 1 Hopkins of the steamer J. 1). Morton,|about Callyforny arter that” _ |Sunday morning—Mr. F. Swabey, and Mr. Jolin Mathewson’s** Fancy” 1 2 @ while on her passage from Chicago to ee ‘Mr. Greenshields. Mr. M‘Gregor’s “ Jenny Nettle,”3 3 3 New Buffilo, discovered what he sup- Dr. CHALMERS AND THE Brecins, Mr. John Davis’s “ Jessy,” Distan’d, posed to be a raft with some one upon it, ImpostER.—W hile Dr. Chaimers Was | eee a ee ‘some five miles in the Lake. He imme-|very busily engaged one forenoon in his ikaw 968 dies p 0 Os Rt Re diately turned his boat and went for the) study, a man rad who are page} LATNCHED. 4 $ ft uyse.:, Mile Heats: object, He found the raft inade of spars, tated him, under the provocation oO an; At Rustico, on Saturday last, from the hy : t Ye nop ’ wu; y ” Wit 6 q} >} idg ha c ri J } t} I i i a . Mr. George Campbell’s “Vixen.”-— } J wih Captain Davidson. of the schooner| Unexpected interruption, by telling him shipyard of Capt. M‘Millan & Brothers, a Mr. Charles Binn’s “Symmetry.”-- 2 2 Thornton, upon it. It appears that he that he called under great distress of | very superior Briot. of 189 tons éalled the e ag . . Mr. George Cole’s “Miss O'Neill.—| was wrecked on the Sist ult, having mind, “Sit down sir; be good enough Thrasher, she is intended for the Ne» > ? : ; Sa ee - c Bolted. Dis. ‘heen seven days and nigits without food.) to be seated,” said Dr. Chaliners, turning ¢ndjand market. Doctor Boswell’a “ Gipsy.”— Drawn, | T'wo of the crew whose names he did not eagerly and full of interest froin his. ja My. John.Shaw’s “ Roller."—Dist. Came learn, with the Captain, made a raft of the writing table, The’ visitor explained es Ee in first, but lost his saddie, making|main mast, main boots and main gafti—him ‘that’ he’ was troubled with doubts Uap Paes. him short weight. \The two men dropped off on the third)about the Divine origin of the Christian Nal oF ES Sl we VO Gte ete night after having become exhausted for religion; and being kindly questioned ve | Pee Co-partnership hitherto existing Silal aon: |want of food. Captain Hopkins describes to what these were, he gave among | under the style of Wade and Maw- ¥7 a) ‘ ee oe an : se =_ ee ‘2 .¢ : “a ‘ . Welter Race—£5, for all ages: Mile} the scene as most piuful, Captain Da-| others what is said in the Bible about jey, is this day dissolved by mutual Con- Heats : jvidson had commenced ealing his hand, Melcheeideck being without father and | gent. Mr. George Campbell’s “ Vixen”—1 the lust night! .Severel steamers and' Without mother, &c. Patiently and| ROPERT WADE, Mr. J. Mathewson’s “Fancy.”—2. drawn. | vessels had been in sight,and one vessel ,auxiously Dr, Chalmers sought to clear, EDMUND MAWLEY. | ‘hailed him, but made no attempt to get|away each successive difficulty ae it was | The business will unt futher Netw > : . —- - t SECOND DAY—FIRST RACE. : os > ; : waliie iuim off... Of course the Captain is ex-|stated, Expressing himself es if greatly 7 bw hak i a et ——s : : . : es ib ’ Meawler } Ls ae Ae — Heats, iceedingly weak, but is ina fair way for relieved 2 mind, and imagining that he) Po eartied on by E, Mawley, at tie. ae r. J. Shaw’s‘ Roller,—0 3.3 1. 1! recovery.—Detroit Tribune : hed gained his end—“ Doctor,” said the, i ’ ; Ce 7 x 3 it aye ‘ i . th > °} s i ¢ r ) O- Dr. Boswell’s “ Gipsy,"— 2 2 1 2 2! sl visitor, “Tam in great want of a little, Charlottetown, October 2, 180. Mr. G. Campbell’s ‘* Vixen,”—0 1 2| A Remarxanur Escare rsom Deare.| money at present, and perhaps you could, : mo crawn. '—Saturday-week last a geatieman acci-jhelp me in that way.” At once the; V HEREAS by éeed. of assignment NECOND RACE. ‘dently fell over the fails on the Catskill, ebject of his visit’ was seen. A perfect, bearing date the 23rd day of Sept. Stewards’ Purse for Beaten Horsee: | Mountains, a perpendicular precipice of tornado of indignation burst upon the, '850,all Debts, Book Accounts, Steck Mr. J. Matthewaon’s “ Fancy,” } 4/70 and BU feet in height ; when found he deceiver, driving him in very quick,in Trade, &e.. &c., due and belonging 2. . ; . } ss { . > a 7 Br. C. Binn’s “ Symmetry,” 9 9 Was composediy situng oa a log in i: “ors the study to the street Kleen, ite - firm of W ADE and MAWLEY, Br. McGregor’s “Jenny Nettle,” 3 3 middle of’ the stream close to the falling these words eect pay fmmng others, «+ | Sad lers, were by theta daily transferred Mr. G. Coles’s © Mise O'Neill,” 4 4 sheet of water, apparently not much the! Not a penny, Sir! Nota penny. hi sjand made over to the Subscriber. This worse for his tumble, Some person ex-|t09 bed! it’s too bad! And to hau! in 's to notify all persons, who are indebted Hir. Charles Binns’s “ Asia,” a, D.| , 7 Sie Mr. Arthur O’Neil!’s « ar. ” Polteg, preesea sorrow for the loss of his teeth, Your hypocriey: upon the shoulders of |to the said Firm, that, unless their respec- We tohn tevute # Jessy , Bolted Which were evidently damnged by the | Melcheeideck ! tive Acconnis are paid to Br. GEORGE THIRD RACK. ‘fall, he very coolly observed that was .of oo > LEY, at ee phe A Plate of Fifty Shillings entered on ltt!!e consequence, as he was a dentist, ee wi erlottetewn, on or before the Jdrd day i ited . 5 and the injured lecth were all ya.se! PICTOU, September 25. of October inst.,thwey will be sued for with- ‘ Svreme.—On Saturday last a young out distinction, All persons having { - ee vs McLaren’s + Patly,” ¥ 2 1 y Newsrarens.--W. C. Bryant, speak-! woman of the name of McKay, aged '€leims egeinst the said Firm, are request- tq Cairns’s * senmny Lind.” L 2 4 ing of newspapers, said: “ Books are/about 20 yeare, residing on the East/ed to present the same for adjustment. r 1) 6 Ag. r ¢ d >) of <2 B ee : : sa ae if . ‘ ay Ar. Sutherland e “ Maggy, & 4 2 ithe precious metals in masses—newspa-|River, eemmitted ruicide: by springing FRANCES MAWLEY. Mr. Burns’s “ Smiler,” 4 3 8 pers coin them for gewweral use, . pat! over the bridge at New G! into the! Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1850 ir, Charl Binna’s “Asia.” 5 de PPS oe ae . cap... f * Btls e_caly oe aszow into the : ; aT : dir. Charles Binus’s sia, 2 ay sven into Ns er SBP SANDE gene thee There was from twelve to four- ei >} ctwe a. S nd pess the ro} ’nand ¢ 1and.”! 7’ A Private Match between Mr. Johniand pe nem n Q ‘teen feet of water where slie fell. The For Sele or to be Let, Arther’s “Jenny Lind? ead Mr. Arthur!“ Newspapers,” he said, “are the ushers/body wae discovered in about half an } O'Neill’s “Erin,” for five peurds—wae of books ; "ho would know when a book hour, and though strenuous efforts were ‘PHAT new two story House, at preseat Won easily by “Jenny Lind.” _was published but for the friendly infor-| made to resuscitate her, they proved inef.| ~ Occupied by the Subsoriber, 40 ado ‘mation of the newspaper?”—Hle added|fectual. The deeeased had been par- | feet, fronting ow the corner of Pownal and Bridle Races between Heats—winners. jot a ie Q Rom } , : * - « ‘ > @xcluded; @ rece for the winners took | that he had been sometimes tempted to tially insane for some tine previously, Dorchester Streets, together with the whieh was w varen’s egret that the wise, witty, or eloquent) A Coroner’s inquest wae keld over the| Stable, Conc House, &c. de. area Th Ph wee; 0, AS Me. Mclaren *| things which appeared in these “folios of|body anda verdict returaed in accord- | ALSO, the House aud Premises lately } {four panes. aa HEE are onlled by Cow-lance with the facts. oer - IM. dias which we iper, should not be inseribed on more ately gone through thorough repair: we pan oy 0 amr Frovena, (durable tablets, instead of going the next a BY hdagted fore Grovery or Provisiom Store. ment are determined upon ae ee to wrap pareels or light kitchen On Saturday last, about nine o'clock! ALSO, TO BE SOLD, iw Building siete Pater ciikiduieh thé voc hat fires ; but he was july satised wih P. M. a daughter of Bir. Hinds, a young Lots, to guil purckasers, the piece of Lana : : £ people have /ong shoeir fate, when he reflected that they|girl in her twentieth year, residing about|between the above Buildings 80 feet had first been read by thousands, and|5 miles from Guelph, was etrack dead by/fronting on Pownal Street, and 84 feet since served them with a writ of eject-| ment; but we are mistaken if their Royal. dn orcad | ; Sits ree will not aaieek the acs. of ver ln hatever was good in then had passed, lightning. The Guelph Herald etates|bach. Immediate Possession can be giver. : into the general mind.” that: “ There wase wounds if by affor further perticulara, apply to the Sub. a ne many months will elapse, | : ; blunt instrument on the left elbow, a afscrider on the Premises. 3 orcer their ignominious expulsion} Woman.—A woman is the most in-| sitniiar on the left side, where the elbow yp. GAPF NEY. irom efice, 1efo ¢ 3 ir - ae : ' ? consistent compound of obstinacy ardjwould rest was the arm hanging perpen-{ Caarlottetown, Oct. 2, 1860.,